Gnome icons disappeared and right click menus changing

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I am running into a weird problem. I installed gnome shell 3.18 on a mint install. It works and looks great but it tends to keep switching two different right click menus randomly. I have to toggle show icons on desktop to go from the second menu to the first menu.enter image description here



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    I am running into a weird problem. I installed gnome shell 3.18 on a mint install. It works and looks great but it tends to keep switching two different right click menus randomly. I have to toggle show icons on desktop to go from the second menu to the first menu.enter image description here



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      I am running into a weird problem. I installed gnome shell 3.18 on a mint install. It works and looks great but it tends to keep switching two different right click menus randomly. I have to toggle show icons on desktop to go from the second menu to the first menu.enter image description here



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      I am running into a weird problem. I installed gnome shell 3.18 on a mint install. It works and looks great but it tends to keep switching two different right click menus randomly. I have to toggle show icons on desktop to go from the second menu to the first menu.enter image description here



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          It seems your nautilus-desktop process is crashing somehow. You should be able to restore normality by running the following command



          nautilus-desktop &


          For convenience you may want to add a custom keyboard shortcut for this command.






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          • Or figure out why it's crashing in the first place.
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          It seems your nautilus-desktop process is crashing somehow. You should be able to restore normality by running the following command



          nautilus-desktop &


          For convenience you may want to add a custom keyboard shortcut for this command.






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          It seems your nautilus-desktop process is crashing somehow. You should be able to restore normality by running the following command



          nautilus-desktop &


          For convenience you may want to add a custom keyboard shortcut for this command.






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          It seems your nautilus-desktop process is crashing somehow. You should be able to restore normality by running the following command



          nautilus-desktop &


          For convenience you may want to add a custom keyboard shortcut for this command.






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          It seems your nautilus-desktop process is crashing somehow. You should be able to restore normality by running the following command



          nautilus-desktop &


          For convenience you may want to add a custom keyboard shortcut for this command.







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          • Or figure out why it's crashing in the first place.
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          • Or figure out why it's crashing in the first place.
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            May 31 at 3:19















          Or figure out why it's crashing in the first place.
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          Or figure out why it's crashing in the first place.
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